Is it possible to die from this

Clozapine level over 2200 when it’s supposed to be 1100-1800

I’m not a doctor but it’s doubtful that that level can kill you. If it could it would’ve done it by now. It’s kind of like when your thyroid levels are off, the TSH level goes up but it won’t kill you, just make you sluggish.

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Not qualified to make that judgement.

It was like 1600 last time they measured it though

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It just means your body is processing it differently than before. Stop worrying about it, that’s your pdoc’s job. He’ll let you know. If he was worried about it he’d change your dose or may change it going forward.

Idk if she even cares

i feel weird
I hope i’m not dying from it

It’s your pdocs job to keep you as healthy as possible

i’m becoming very worried :frowning:

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My dose is low so it can’t be the reason either

i’m considering asking them if i can go off it and switch ?

Sudden death on the medicines are rare.

So what should I do then

Stay on your medication.

i don’t want to die

You’re not going to die doctors are very smart

i read it can cause seizures etc

I’ve been having thyroid problems… They’re having to lower my levothyroxine… My thyroid is coming back to life after they killed it using meds when I was 13 and 16… I just got blood work again today nervous about the levels

How long have you been on this dose and how long have you been on this med?

I can’t tell you what to do, but I have accepted taking the meds. I am physically ill now with GERD, a side effect of aps, it makes me feel like I’m dying. I am 40 years old and grown tired of life, fear death only a little now, and don’t care really anymore. I resisted meds for a long time I think because I’m more individualistic whereas the pro-med argument is altruistic. I am not selfless now, but just accept the world and people are crap and meds are part of that.

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